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Native Excellence: Native Voices in Higher Education

Native Excellence: Native Voices in Higher Education

FromThe Sentinel


Native Excellence: Native Voices in Higher Education

FromThe Sentinel

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's that time of year again—the season when students of all ages return to their classrooms, embarking on a fresh school year. In this episode of The Sentinel, we delve into the distinctive challenges faced by Native students pursuing higher education. Our focus begins with an exploration of NCAI's historical advocacy on behalf of Native students and Tribal Colleges and Universities. Then, we bring forth an amazing lineup of guests, each offering their unique perspective as Native students, educators, and advocates. The Sentinel spoke with Tesia Zientek (Citizen Potawatomi Nation), President of the National Indian Education Association (NIEA) to shed light on the recent Supreme Court decision from 2023, which struck down affirmative action in higher education and its anticipated impact on Native applicants. We'll also gain insights from Dr. Kirby Brown (Cherokee Nation), Director of Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Oregon, as he discusses his institution's efforts in recruiting, retaining, and enhancing the educational experience for Native students. Additionally, Jantzen Hale (Navajo Nation) will share her perspective as a former participant in the College Horizons Program. Lastly, we are honored to have Connor Veneski (Cayuga Nation) join us as a new NCAI individual member and the first-ever graduate of a Tribal College and University to attend Harvard Law School.   
Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

The NCAI Sentinel Podcast signals a rebirth of NCAI’s oldest and most continuously published membership newsletter, The NCAI Sentinel. Published for the first time in the 1940s, The Sentinel focused on NCAI membership matters, events, people and policy issues. This newly conceived version will, instead, take a look backwards with a nod to the present. Each episode will feature stories about past events, programs, and people, as well as exclusive segments on NCAI leaders throughout the years and new developments and discoveries in the archival collections. Drawing on NCAI’s rich digital and physical archival collections, it is our hope that you will return each month to learn more about the organization’s 80 years of advocacy for Indian Country and, as a result, will also remain informed about what is happening at NCAI today.